PUBLIC NOTICES. FLAX. THE undersigned will make full Advances on Flax consigned to tln-ir Agent in England for sale, and have made arrangements to insure such shipments against all sea risks. WEBB & FULTON, Temple Chambers, Princes street, Dunedin. PHCENIX WOOL AND FLAX WAREHOUSE. THE Undersigned is prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES upon the GROWING CLIP, and on all WOOL, FLAX, &c., sent to him, cither for Sale in this Market, or for Shipment to his Agents in London or elsewhere. JOHN REID. [cikci; L.Vlt. ] WE arc glad to inform yon that we have again commenced Brewing, and arc now prepared to receive and supply orders. To those of our Customers whoso_ orders were not despatched with punctuality, we have to apologise, and beg to inform the General Public that our will be directed to supplying them with Ales and Porter, bottled and in bulk, at least equal to any produced in the Colonies. We beg to call the attention of Private Consumers to our Bottled Beers, which will be found in tine condition. Soliciting your favors, We are, yours truly, JAS. WILSON & CO., Well Bark Brewery, Dunedin. OVI’R'KS and Mai.thol'sf.s : RATTRAY STREET, Adjoining Shamrock Hotel. 20th November, 1872. Circular,] ARROW DISTRICT MINERS’ ASSOCIATION. THIS Committee having obtained the consent of the various Associations in this Province to a Meeting by Delegates, to make suggestions to the General Govern ment in reference to a new Goldfields Act, and to appoint a Central Committee in order to obtain unanimity of action when required, and generally to consider subjects of importance to Goldfields interests, have now much pleasure in inviting your Committee to send a Delegate to a Meeting, to be bold at Tnapeka on or about the first day of December next. Exact day and hour of meeting will be intimated to you in a few days. SAML. SYMONDS, Secy. A.D.AI,A. Arrowtown, October 21, 1872PUBLIC NOTICE. Now on View, at Lewis Solomon’s, George street, PIANOFORTES! PIANOFORTES! PIANOFORTES I JOHN BRINSMKAILS UPRIGHT IRON GRAND PIANOFORTES, The Greatest Novelty of the Age, Ex E. P. Bouvcric and May ■Queen, at LE WIS SOLO M ON’S Pianoforte Warehouse, GEORGE STREET, next Johnson, Ironmonger.
John Brinsrnead and fvmvj Patent Perfect Chccik Repeater Action, Patent Arm Escapement and Iron Tubular-supported Cottage Pianofortes. Patented 1871, in England, France, Austria, Prussia, Belgium, Italy, America, and tire Motherlands. Awarded the following Medals : Odd Medal, Paris, 187U ; Lr dr/dmne la iiinilioii extraordinaire, Amsterdam, 181)9 ; La McdaUlt d honurur, Paris, 1.897 ; Gold Prize Medal, London, 180U ; Silver Medal, Netherlands, 1897 ; and secured the highest class Medal at the late Great Exhibition, Loudon. These Pianos have a world-wide reputation, the extraordinary power of the smallest instruments being equal to those cumbersome and Collin-like Granda ; the touch ia of so sensitive a nature, that perfection ia almost realised ; a repetition of the note can be obtained when the key is pressed down to one-eighth of an inch of its utmost limit, producing a purer, more sustained, and (owing to there being no tremulous recoil of the hammer) greater power and volume—in fact, of such a power as to sustain that which they happily call singing —whilst a plaintive melody ia being performed. These Pianos possess, and are famous for the following essentials, viz. : 'Pouch beautifully light and elastic, Repetition instantaneous, prevention of the hammer rebounding and striking the string a second time, and yet always ready to strike again ! Metallic tubes put where must needed, rendering it impossible for the instmmenUo get out of order, the iron supports being Compensating for extreme climates, and preventing at the same time so great an amount of tuning necessary to ordinary Instruments. Tone must delightfully sweet and lirm, brilliant and extremely powerful the smallest Piano having the power of an ordinary Grand—and the greatest recommendation is, the wonderful maimer in winch this action causes the instruments to keep in order and wear. All these facts are continued by Messrs Benedict, Sydney Smith, and Brinley Richards. 'I hc-se Pianofortes have created quite a sensation throughout England and America. The liquid quality of tone in the upper octaves, and the clearness and sonority of the lower cannot be surpassed. They also possess this great desideratum distinct articulation in the most rape I execution. The above Pianos, ex F. P, Bouverie and May Queen arc now lauded. Also, a .shipment of 10 Ell A 111)’' magnilicent new design Pianofortes, the quality of which is too well known to require comment. Collard ami Culhird's, Kirkmau’s, Plcycl’s, Lord’s & Anchor's will follow in duo course. Oth cr Musical Instruments, and the Latest Novelties in Music of every descripUou shortly expected ; and, with the Pianos, will lie sold at the lowest possible prices, LEWIS SOLOMON, (Agent b>r Ei!Ann’s & Bi.tns.mkad'.s TiAsoruin is,) George Hlreet, Dunedin,
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Evening Star, Issue 3052, 29 November 1872, Page 4
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791Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3052, 29 November 1872, Page 4
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